Remarks on EmacsGolf Challenge 1

Apparently I was a bit sloppy with my wording because everyone missed the fact that there was a second part to this challenge. Every line that started with an “open figure” was supposed to be deleted. That was just a matter of deleting every other line and is easily done with a macro in 5 keystrokes.

My original solution was

F3 start macro
Ctrl+f move to “puthash”
Meta+Shift+f select “puthash”
xmsi-add-cycle replace
Ctrl+f move after space
[
Ctrl+7 Ctrl+f move after strings
]
Meta+d Meta+d delete “xmsi-abrvs”
Ctrl+n move to next line
Ctrl+Shift+Delete delete entire line
Meta+0 F4 end macro and execute

That’s 28 keystrokes (not 29; I think I shaved off another by combining the end macro and execute). Notice that deleting the extra lines takes only two additional keystrokes. If you don’t worry about deleting the lines, you can do a bit better with multiple-cursors but then you have to use a macro to get rid of those lines. At least I couldn’t figure out a way to do it from within multiple-cursors.

Magnar Sveen had a nice trick to shave off two more keystrokes by using hippie-expand. I tried to integrate that into my solution but after the first time it picked up xmsi-add-cycle instead of xmsi-abrvs which resulted in cascading -adds on subsequent lines. Magnar uses a custom function that looks for the nearest match so his hippie-expand trick might have worked with a macro for him.

Fuco had a nice approach using his smartparens package. If anyone else has some good tricks it’s not too late to leave a comment.

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